Stand up for Sport Relief
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It's time for sport stars to get funny for Sport Relief
Five of Britain’s top sporting personalities are teaming up with five of the country’s top comedians to try their hand at one of the hardest games there is: stand-up comedy! And it’s all in the name of Sport Relief...
Hosted by Claudia Winkleman, Stand Up For Sport Relief will see sports personalities including Ashes winning cricketer Michael Vaughan, World Cup winning rugby player Ben Cohen and BBC Sports Broadcaster and former Commonwealth gymnast Gabby Logan all perform a three minute comedy set based on their sporting life. The daunting gig will not only be in front of a live audience at one of the country’s top comedy venues but it will also air on BBC Three in the build up to Sport Relief. And that’s not all...
To add to the pressure, and to help them along the way, each sports star will be paired with one of the country’s top stand-up comedians. Patrick Kielty, Jason Manford, Andi Osho, Chris Ramsey and Daniel Sloss will mentor one personality each, helping them with inspiration for the set, experimenting with tried and tested stand up techniques and honing their performance for the big night.
On the night itself, the mentors will warm up the audience for the sporting acts and perform first, before the sports personalities take to the stage for their first ever set, supported all the way by the host Claudia Winkleman and the eager crowd.
Claudia Winkleman said: "I am incredibly proud to be part of Stand Up for Sport Relief. It sounds both exciting and terrifying which is win win. I'll try and support the brave sportsmen and women who are going to be comics for one night as much as possible"
Michael Vaughan said: “Having spent a day with my comedian, I’ve realized just how unfunny I am”

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